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Niles Shepard combines with Dog n Hoss on ‘Click Click Clack’

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Niles Shepard are starting to feel at home on Slothacid with their third release and this time they have collaborated with Toronto duo, Dog n Hoss on ‘Click Click Clack’.

When it comes to sharing exciting and fresh dance music, Niles Shepard hits the mark, each and every time. Full of contagious energy and talent to match, they are no strangers to showing the dance community how they get down. As experienced curators and phenomenal producers; these selectors know how to bring people and floors together. They are the soundtrack to those unforgettable nights, making new friends on the dancefloor. 

Like two interlocking puzzle pieces, Dog n Hoss discovered their place in house music. When they first entered the studio their electric chemistry was clear. Each brought something to the board that helped propel their production prowess to previously unmatched levels.

This track brings different worlds together with a simple minimal bass line, reminiscent of the late 2000s but with loud distorted synths on top, and interspersed with tongue clicks that create a somewhat futuristic machine feel to this record. A certified banger!

Quoting Niles Shepard, “We are thrilled to be back on Slothacid once again, this time with our Northern brothers Dog n Hoss. ‘Click Click Clack’ is a rude and relentless ride so buckle up and enjoy!”

Quoting Dog n Hoss, “Collaborating with NilesShepard on ‘Click Click Clack’ was just as natural as peanut butter and jelly on a sandwich. It was so easy to bounce ideas off one another that the track came together quite seamlessly and we knew right away we had a stomper on our hands. When we had heard that Sacha got a hold of the track and loved it we were over the moon, then when we found out he wanted to sign it to Slothacid we had to prevent ourselves from going warp speed to Tatooine.”

We premiere “Click Click Clack’ on Data Transmission, check it out here and grab it on Beatport.

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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